Russia’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, has died suddenly in New York, the Russian Foreign Ministry said. The cause of Churkin’s death has not yet been released.
21 February 2017
RT readers have been sending messages to pay tribute to Vitaly Churkin and express condolences to his family.
“Mr. Churkin was the consummate diplomat and a great representative of the USSR and the Russian Federation. I remember hearing Mr. Churkin many years ago when he was a very new diplomat at the USSR Embassy in Washington DC. doing phone interviews. He answered questions about USSR and US relations a number of times on a Miami Fla. radio station WNWS, Radio 790 on the Al Rantel Show. He was bright and intelligent then, so I wasn't surprised when he was appointed Russian Ambassador to the UN,” wrote a reader named Joseph.
“My thoughts and prayers to his family and the people of Russia. If I were going to battle or debate, he would be on my shoulder,” wrote another reader.
Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom expressed her condolences over Churkin’s death, at a press conference with her Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov.
"I would like to offer my condolences over the death of [UN] envoy Vitaly Churkin and the death of Alexander Kadakin, formerly an ambassador in Stockholm [who died on January 26, 2017]. They were both extremely skilled diplomats and excellent representatives for Russia," she said.
Lavrov said that Russia will remember Churkin as “an outstanding diplomat who died in the line of duty.”
The Ecuadorian Representative to the UN, Horacio Sevilla Borja, referred to Churkin as a skillful diplomat who always stood by the core principles of the UN.
He was “truly a believer in the UN Charter, in the possibilities of the multilateral diplomacy, in the virtues of negotiations,” Borja told RT. He noted that besides being a professional in his sphere, Churkin was a "very nice man" with versatile interests and “full of humor.”
Former Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic, who also served as President of the United Nations General Assembly in 2012-13, recalled his time working alongside Churkin as an “enormous privilege.”
Russia’s permanent envoy was “one of the greatest” diplomats in UN history with an outstanding knowledge of the organization and “it will be very difficult to fill his shoes,” Jeremic told RT. Churkin’s death is a “loss to the UN and world peace,” he noted.
Condolences have also arrived from the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who praised Churkin as an outstanding diplomat. "Despite we served together for not so long, I very much appreciated the opportunity to work with him, and I will be greatly missing his insight, skills and friendship," Guterres said, as quoted by TASS.
The British ambassador to the UN, Matthew Rycroft, described Churkin as “a diplomatic giant and wonderful character.”
Despite opposite views on key international matters, such as Syrian war and Ukrainian crisis, Rycroft wrote that “neither [of the issues] will be the same without Vitaly Churkin.”
The former EU ambassador to Russia, Vygaudas Usackas, commended Churkin’s diplomatic skills as that of the top class diplomat.
“My prayers with his family. We may have disagreed, but he was a high flyer,” he wrote on Twitter.
Jamie Shea, NATO’s Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challengers, praised Churkin’s record as Russia’s ambassador to NATO, where he served from 1994 to 1998.
“At a happier time in the relationship between Russia and NATO, he knew how to build bridges and find common ground to enable mutual understanding and to maintain real dialog,” Shea said, calling Churkin a “talented master of communication.”
20 February 2017
The US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, highlighted the deceased diplomat’s professionalism as she conveyed her condolences.
“We did not always see things the same way, but he unquestionably advocated his country’s positions with great skill,” Haley said in a statement, describing Churkin as a “gracious colleague.”
EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini joined senior officials from around the world in mourning the death of Churkin, noting that she personally appreciated the Russian diplomat's “vast experience and openness.”
“With Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, the Russian Federation has lost one of its most eminent diplomats,” Mogherini said in a statement, stressing that Churkin had played a "leading role" in the UN Security Council for over 10 years and was “an important interlocutor” on many issues of key importance to the EU, UN and Russia.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev also honored the memory of Ambassador Churkin.
“Vitaly Ivanovich Churkin has passed away. An outstanding diplomat who stood up for the interests of our country. My condolences,” Medvedev wrote on Twitter.
US Ambassador to Russia John Tefft said, “Our thoughts and prayers are with family and friends of Vitaly Ivanovich Churkin,” according to a quote from the US Embassy on Twitter.
Russia’s Permanent Delegation to the UN has issued a statement, saying that Vitaly Churkin "died at the workplace."
“We, who worked with this outstanding, energetic, and decent man for many years, are deeply shocked with what happened. It’s hard to believe that Vitaly Ivanovich is not with us anymore,” the statement said.
Speaking to RT, Veronika Krashennikova, a member of Russia’s Civic Chamber, noted how demanding the job performed by Vitaly Churkin at the UN was.
“The death of Vitaly Churkin is a gigantic loss for Russian diplomacy. He was at the political and media front line at the UN in New York. Over the last three years, with Ukraine, Syria and growing international tensions, Vitaly Ivanovich had to work to the max.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered his condolences to the family and friends of Vitaly Churkin and to the staff of Russia’s Foreign Ministry, Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
“The president learned the news with great sadness. He appreciated Churkin’s professional qualities and diplomatic talent,” Peskov said.
British Ambassador to the UN Matthew Rycroft wrote on Twitter he was “absolutely devastated” to hear of Churkin’s passing.
"He was a strong-willed, resolute, and dutiful person, who was admired by his colleagues and envied by his enemies," Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told RT.
Russia's UN Ambassador spared no effort and devoted his life and strength "to the fight for a brighter future for this world," Ryabkov said, adding that Churkin's death is "a great loss not only for diplomacy, but for the country in general."
The United Nations has extended its condolences to Russia and to the family and friends of Vitaly Churkin, a representative for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said, TASS reported.
“We are shocked by the news of the death of Ambassador Churkin. He has been here for a long time and we, here at the UN, are extending our condolences to his family, friends and Russia’s government,” the spokesman was cited as saying.
Russia’s ambassador to the UK, Aleksandr Yakovenko, said he is “shocked and saddened” by the death of Vitaly Churkin.
“A top diplomat and a good friend,” Yakovenko wrote on Twitter.
"He was an outstanding person. He was brilliant, bright, a great diplomat of our age," Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told RT, adding that the news of Churkin's death was "completely shocking."
An announcement was also made during the session of the 71st Ad Hoc Working Group on UNGA Revitalization at the UN headquarters.
The news was announced by the Russian Foreign Ministry in a statement:
“It is with profound regret that we announce that Russia’s permanent representative to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin has died suddenly in New York on February 20, a day before his 65th birthday,” the statement said.